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This Week @ the IU Art Museum 
November 3, 2014 
    
 Noon Talk

     
Noon Talk

The Artist's Wife as Muse:

Paul C�sar Helleu and Alice Gu�rin Helleu

Wednesday, November 5

12:15-1:00 p.m.

Gallery of the Art of the Western World, first floor

  

 

 

Heidi Gealt, IU Art Museum director, will discuss several works by the French Impressionist Paul C�sar Helleu that illustrate the importance of his relationship with his sitter-turned-wife Alice Gu�rin Helleu.
  

 

Image ID: Paul C�sar Helleu (French, 1859-1927). The Framed Face (Le visage encadr�), ca. 1900. Color drypoint, etching, and roulette on paper. Gift

of George C. Kenney, IU Art Museum 2012.144.1

 

 

 Artside Chat

 
Gallery Program
Artside Chat: Picturing Relationships
Wednesday, November 5, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Special Exhibitions Gallery, first floor

 

Responding to the themes of the special exhibition Pierre

Daura: Picturing Attachments, IU professor of photography

James Nakagawa joins exhibition curator Heidi Gealt to discuss the influence of familial relationships on the artistic process.

 

  
 MIX: Pride & Prejudice

 
  
Special Event
MIX at the Museum:
Pride & Prejudice

Thursday, November 6

6:30-8:30 p.m.

Thomas T. Solley Atrium

 

Enter Jane Austen's world:

enjoy live ninteenth-century music while you sip a cup of tea, practice calligraphy, paint with watercolors, or learn the art of silhouette cutting.

 

 

This interactive event is presented in conjunction with the IU Department of Theatre and Drama's production of Pride and Prejudice.

  

  

Image ID: Unknown artist (possibly F. or H.A. Frith, British, active ca. 1837-54).
Full-Length Silhouette of Unidentified Young Woman, ca. 1845-50. Hand-cut paper with bronze highlights mounted on paperboard. Morton and Marie Bradley Memorial Collection, IU Art Museum 2006.1062
 
One-Hour Exhibition

 
Visitors should meet in the museum's third floor office. No preregistration is required, but space is limited. Admission will be on a first come-first served basis.
    
One-Hour Exhibition
Photorealism
Friday, November 7

3:00-4:00 p.m.

 

An offshoot of Pop art, Photorealism developed as a response to Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. Nan Brewer, IU Art Museum's Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper, will present prints by some of the movement's leading practitioners, such as Chuck Close, Robert Cottingham, Audrey Flack, and Robert Bechtle.

 

 

 

Image ID: Robert Cottingham (American, born 1935). Fox, 1973. Color lithograph on paper. IU Art Museum 75.43.2

 

Special Lecture

  
 
Special Lecture 

The Onya La Tour Collection: The Indiana Museum for

Modern Art in Brown County

Sunday, November 9

2:00-3:00 p.m.

Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz

Kellett Endowed Gallery of Twentieth-Century Art, first floor

 

 

 

Indiana native Onya La Tour opened a museum in her Brown County farmhouse in 1940, displaying some five hundred modern artworks she had collected as a member of New York's avant garde. Anastasia Karpova Tinari, the organizer of the Indianapolis Museum of Art's current exhibition, The Onya

La Tour Collection: Modernism in Indiana, will examine La

Tour's unconventional collection and discuss several works

now housed at the IU Art Museum.

 

  

 

Image ID: Earl Cavis Kerkam (American, 1890-1965). Onya LaTour, 1936. Pastel and ink on mauve paper. IU Art Museum 69.86.1

 

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Join us for a free public tour of selected highlights of the permanent collection every Saturday from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

 

 

Angles Caf� and Gift Shop

     

 

This fine silk scarf was tie-dyed by artisans of the Khatri community in Gujarat, India. The patterns in the scarf were created by knotting the fabric by hand and then dyeing it in a process called bandhani.

 

Angles Caf� and Gift Shop is proud to help expand horizons for artisans from all over the world through the sale of items such as these bandhani scarves.

 

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Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m.

 

 

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Museum Parking

A limited number of metered and accessible parking spaces are located directly behind the museum and available every day of the week.

Nearby paid parking is also available at the Indiana Memorial Union parking lots off of 7th Street. Visitors can receive a discount by having their parking voucher stamped at the museum's Information Desk.

Free parking is available on weekends in the parking garages on Jordan Avenue and Fee Lane. For a map or for more information about IU Parking Garages, please click here.

For more information please call (812) 855-5445, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or visit anytime at www.artmuseum.iu.edu.
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